The mass ratio of C, O and h in an organic matter is 6:4:1. The relative density of vapor to air of the organic matter is 1, 518. The molar mass of the organic matter is calculated According to the title "the relative density of the organic matter vapor to air is 1, 518", the relative density of the organic matter is 44, and its molar mass is 44 Is molar mass equal to relative density?

The mass ratio of C, O and h in an organic matter is 6:4:1. The relative density of vapor to air of the organic matter is 1, 518. The molar mass of the organic matter is calculated According to the title "the relative density of the organic matter vapor to air is 1, 518", the relative density of the organic matter is 44, and its molar mass is 44 Is molar mass equal to relative density?


Relative density = molar mass ratio = density ratio
That is, d = M1 / m2 = density 1 / density 2



Is the molar mass ratio of two gases equal to the density ratio at the same temperature and pressure? Why


According to the definition of ideal gas, under the same temperature and pressure, the volume of two gases must be the same as long as they have the same number of molecules